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Susan FieslerSusan Fiesler in The Telegraph-Herald - Aug 5 1991
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"... Building SOO people Large dance Moor Air conditioning Kitchen tor the caterer ol your choice Convenient parking tor your guests 14583 Old Hwy Rd 586-1406 Jg 5 John and Susan Fiesler of Elizabeth, lll., announce the engagement of their daughter Andrea C. to Martin J. Soat, son of Victor and Soat of 7314 N. Menominee St., East Dubuque, 111. She graduated ..."
Publication place: Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa, United States
Susan FieslerSusan Fiesler in The Telegraph - Apr 21 1988
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"... face. IT'S WHAT'S INSIDE THAT About Eating Disorders: Anorexia, Bulimia and Compulsive Eating and Dieting April 26 ■’•y fee $5 Panel Pegg) Viard. PhD Chairperson Naney Sagon. PhD and Susan Fiesler, MD ln recognition of Ealing Disorder Awareness Veek preregistration required For more information or io enroll, please call Center 221 Mjm streel. Sune Nasima. NH (Huin) Mi yha Hospitals of ..."
Publication place: Nashua, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, United States
Susan FieslerSusan Fiesler in The Item - Jan 19 1994
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"... The defense has tried to show that years of physical and sexual abuse by her husband left her unable to resist un lo maim hcr husband. Defense psychiatrist Dr. Susan Fiesler said Mrs. Bobbitt was a fragile woman pushed over the edge when as slic claims her husband came home June 23 from ti of drinking and raped her. "psychologically cut ..."
Publication place: Sumter, Sumter County, South Carolina, United States
Susan FieslerSusan Fiesler in The Robesonian - Jan 23 1994
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"... can,” Kemter said."' rne and hort me. 1 Two psychiatrists and two psychologists agreed at the trial that Mrs. Bobbitt suffered severe depression. But only one of them. Dr. Susan Fiesler, suggested that she was temporarily insane. At her husband's trial, Mrs. Bobbitt described the mutilation, but she testified during her own trial that she couldn't remember cutting her husband. On ..."
Publication place: Lumberton, Robeson County, North Carolina, United States